Tuesday 30 August 2016

How to choose the best car insurance policy


Buying vehicle insurance can be quite a riddle in itself unless you are adept at choosing the right cover for your car. If your car is under five years old, you will find persistent auto insurance salesman trying to sell their product. However, you need to pick the insurance policy carefully after going through fine print as insurance policies are the very definition what is written in this fine print. It is always advisable to compare quotes from multiple insurance providers to see who is offering you the best deal.

FOLLOWING IS A CHECKLIST TO ENSURE YOU GET THE BEST OUT OF YOUR HONDA CAR INSURANCE POLICY


a) Types of vehicle insurance
Generally plans offered by general insurance providers can be broadly classified under two categories:-
  1. Third party liability insurance - This plan usually covers damage to property, accidental death and injury to a third party. This plan is also mandatory requirement for all vehicles plying on public roads in India.
  2. Comprehensive Plan - This usually is a preferred options by many as it covers for both 'own damage' and legal liability of third party. It also covers theft or damage caused by unforeseen perils like cyclone, earthquake, fire explosion etc.
b) Factors that affect the premium for vehicle insurance
The factors affecting premium calculation are based on the risks that insurance company will be underwriting and these can be can be grouped under four categories:
  1. Vehicle related risks - Make, fuel type and cubic capacity etc. are few parameters which will determine the premium. Some vehicles like SUV (sports utility vehicle) and commercial vehicles often need higher premium payouts as insurance firms get large number of claims on such vehicles. Generally diesel vehicles have a 10-15 per cent higher premium than petrol cars. At the time of renewal Insured declared value (IDV): At the time of renewal the age of the vehicles and its depreciation predominantly determine the premium that you will pay. For vehicles less than five years old, based on the years of use depreciation is applied to the ex-showroom price to calculate the IDV. For vehicles that are older than five years the market value of the car is taken as IDV.
  2. Location related risks - This depends on the area of registration. Usually premiums are high if you live in urban area, near highways or densely populated area. If theft is high in the area where you live then the premiums go up.
  3. Claims history related - If claim for your vehicle insurance then premium can go up following year.
  4. Driver related - The age and profession of the driver is taken into account. If there are multiple drivers then the premium goes up
c) Tips to reduce the cost of your vehicle insurance
  1. Voluntary deductibles - Deductibles or excesses are the amounts over and above which a claim is payable by insurance provider. If you are willing to settle petty claims for small damages from your pocket voluntarily, then the cost of premium for vehicle insurance can be reduced approximately by thirty per cent.
  2. No claim bonus - You can reduce the premium payout by nearly fifty per cent every year, if you don't claim insurance on your vehicle. Insurance companies give the benefit of no claim bonus as record of your good driving year after year. If you sell your vehicle, this no-claim bonus can be transferred to your new insurance policy for the new vehicle and avail lower premium payout.
  3. Discount for security features - Few cars come with enhanced security systems which are built-in such as anti-theft alarms and immobilizers. There is low probability of theft of such cars. These cars can be insured for less premium. However, only Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) approved devices will attract a 2.5 per cent discount on your premium.
d) Add-ons that increase the premium but are useful
  1. Nil-depreciation insurance - A nil depreciation policy covers for complete claim for rubber and plastic parts. Generally an insurance company will pay only for fifty per cent of value for these parts that are subjected to wear and tear. With most cars having features with plastic and rubber parts it is advisable to go for nil depreciation policy, although the premium would be increased. In case of a claim it can knock a lot off amount in a repair bill.
  2. Personnel cover - A normal comprehensive insurance cover will include personal accident coverage for the owner of the car. For a small fee, additional users who possess a valid driving license and are using the car can also be covered under the insurance policy. By default, most companies include this cover in their comprehensive insurance policies.
e) Key areas where you may go wrong when choosing a cover
  1. Value of the car - In order buy a policy with a lower premium payout, often people reduce the IDV or 'insured declared value' of the car. But in case of an accident the car will be treated as total write off. Avoid such practice as the benefit for the cost is not adequate. Always try and choose a policy that offers you the maximum IDV on your vehicle, even if it means a slightly higher premium.
  2. Lapse of Policy - In case of lapse of policy lapse your insurance provider may give a grace period of usually a week. Post this period you run the risk of driving a car without insurance. You will also stand to lose out on benefits like lower premiums or discounts for vehicle insurance.

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Tuesday 23 August 2016

9 handy tips to help monsoon-proof your car


With the monsoon just around the corner and pre-monsoon drizzles already making their presence felt, you must be gearing up to change your wardrobe and protect your house from the rains. But is your favorite speed machine ready for the season?

The Guide gives You A Few Pre-monsoon Car Care Tips :

Check-up and servicing : Pre-monsoon servicing is the most essential thing to do. Your car must have gone through scorching heat during long drives during the summer. Hence, it is important to make it ready to face clogged, watery roads in heavy traffic zones which come naturally with the rains. Ensure safe drive during the monsoons.
Avoid skidding : Replace cracked tyres, check air pressure and make sure the wheels are properly balanced and aligned. This will prevent your car from skidding on a wet road. This is all the more necessary when the first shower arrives.
Check the brakes: Make sure that your car brakes are well-oiled and are working properly. You never know when you may have to hit the brakes on a wet, slippery road.
Frame protection from rust and corrosion : Your car’s metal frame protects the internal components from moisture. So keep it clean and scratch-free to avoid corrosion. As you are well aware, water corrodes metal.
Protect your car’s paint : Do get a wax coating done just before the rains hit, to protect your cars' paint from the rain. Alternate wet and dry spells can cause the paint to fade and peel.
Check your cars' headlights and taillights : Ensure that these are working properly as during a heavy downpour, visibility is poor, not only for you but also for the driver behind you.
Keep a portable vacuum cleaner handy : You cannot avoid that excess amount of water going inside your car during the rains. Mostly, the seat covers get affected by it. Prolonged dampness on the covers may cause foul smell and quality loss of the seat covers. To avoid it, vacuum-clean the seat to wipe away the dampness. Then put good absorbent tissues/papers on them. If you have a shaded place, keep the car doors open for few minutes to air-dry the interior and remove any smell.
Get a car perfume : Foul smell is literally a headache for the automobile lovers during the monsoon. Moisture creates mould which is not hygienic either. Humidity worsens the situation. In this case, always keep a good pleasant smelling perfume in the car. Check your carpets and mats for the odour.
Use old seat covers and mats especially for the monsoon : What’s the point in spoiling brand new expensive covers anyway? You can also remove the mats completely for the season.
The pride of car ownership – it’s delicious and addictive. It may be a humble hatchback with several scratches and dents, but it’s yours and you’ll defend each imperfection till your last breath. Park your car, turn back and feel the involuntary smile come up on your face every time you look at it.

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Tuesday 16 August 2016

5 Reasons Why Your First Car Is Special

Your first day in school, your first job, and the first time you get your salary. All special moments that gives you memories for life. Well it’s no different from the time you get your first car. You may have been given a New Honda Car or a hand-me-down from your parents or older sibling, but either way, the things you learn with your maiden ride will always bring a smile to your face in retrospect.
It is likely that you will go through a few cars in your lifetime, but there are a few reasons why your first car will always be the most special.

It Is Your Teacher

No matter how well you may have been trained before getting your driver’s license, the true learning only takes place when you drive in the real world every day. You don’t have the safeguard of a trainer and there’s a lot your first car teaches you about driving. These are lessons that shape who you are as a motorist and the skills you gain can be adapted to drive every car that follows.
You also learn the value of money. Owning and running a car is no cheap task, and you truly understand why rising fuel prices pinch the pocket. Not to mention, driving teaches you how to be patient.

It Tolerates Your Abuse

No one is born a perfect driver. You may end up bumping into another car, or accidentally changing gear without pressing the clutch, but your first car takes all the abuse. It’s one of the reasons why many people choose to buy a used car as their first, since you save yourself the pain of damaging something brand new.
By the time you’ve bought your 2nd car, you’ve become a better driver, but you never forget the car that helped hone your abilities in the first place.

Independence

Before you get a car, you’ve probably had to get around using public transport, cabs, or have a relative ferry you around. Having your own car gives you control, which is something we crave as teenagers. In fact, you start looking for excuses just to take your car out, whether it’s to get a carton of milk or watch a movie that’s playing in a theatre absurdly far away.

New Experiences

Freedom is a feature that isn’t on the brochure. Your first car gives you access to new experiences and the freedom to skip planning. Whether you intend to go with friends, family or by yourself, your car is your guaranteed partner in crime. Road trips are among the best experiences in life. Set up a tent in the middle of nowhere, drive out to a popular eatery at midnight or just download a new song and see how much better it sounds while driving.

Bragging Rights

The pride of car ownership – it’s delicious and addictive. It may be a humble hatchback with several scratches and dents, but it’s yours and you’ll defend each imperfection till your last breath. Park your car, turn back and feel the involuntary smile come up on your face every time you look at it.


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Wednesday 10 August 2016

TIPS FOR SAFE DRIVING DURING RAINS

  1. As much as it looks like fun, do not speed on flooded roads. If possible, completely avoid roads that are heavily water clogged
  2. Watch out for large vehicles and speeding cars that can spray your windshield and reduce visibility
  3. Use headlights so that other cars can see you and also help you clearly see the road ahead
  4. Double the distance you would normally (remember the 3 second distance) maintain from the car ahead of you.
  5. Ensure you rev the engine while driving through a water-clogged road. This ensures that the water doesn’t get into the exhaust pipe
  6. Beware of aquaplaning
    • During heavy or persistent rains, a layer of water builds between the surface of the road and your wheels.
    • This causes the tyres to lose traction and the vehicle will not respond to the controls. You may suddenly feel that your vehicle is loose.
    • This can sometimes be avoided with well-maintained tyres
    • To get out of this situation you need to first remain calm though the experience might be terrifying
    • Keep the steering wheel steady and take your foot of the accelerator and the brakes!
    • Be prepared to take control of the car as you may feel a sudden jerk once the tyres gain traction
    • Speeding during heavy rains can also cause aquaplaning
    • Never use cruise control during heavy rains
  7. If you engine stalls after driving through water, do not attempt to restart! This may cause severe damage to the engine. It’s best to call for assistance and have the car examined.
  8. Take slow turns when approaching a corner to avoid skidding
  9. If the visibility is near zero due to heavy rains, it’s always better to pullover
  10. IF driving in the rain at night, take extra caution because two-wheelers and dark coloured vehicles are hard to spot
  11. Turn on the defroster as soon as you see the windshield fogging on the inside. Turn the air conditioner for a while and the mist will disappear
  12. It’s always best to stay off roads during torrential rains

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Wednesday 3 August 2016

Honda Cars India Ltd. registers Monthly Domestic Sales of 14,033 units in July 2016

Solitaire Honda

 Honda Cars India Ltd. (HCIL) registered monthly domestic wholesales of 14,033 units in July 2016 against 18,606 units in the corresponding month last year.

HCIL also exported a total of 212 units during July 2016.

Model wise sales break-up for July 2016:
Brio 349
Jazz 3,517
Amaze 2,309
Mobilio 137
BR-V 3,333
City 4,317
CR-V 71
Domestic Total 14,033
Exports 212
Grand Total 14,245



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